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Equatorial Guinea is a small Central African nation made up of a mainland territory - Río Muni - and several islands in the Gulf of Guinea, including Bioko, where the capital Malabo is located. It is the only Spanish-speaking country in Africa and one of the least visited nations on the continent, giving it a rare sense of remoteness and authenticity that few African countries can match.
Bioko Island is a place of extraordinary natural drama - a volcanic island rising steeply from the Gulf of Guinea, its interior blanketed by cloud forest and home to some of the most important primate habitats in Africa, including several endemic species of drill monkey and the largest population of Pennant's red colobus in the world. The mainland rainforest of Río Muni forms part of the Congo Basin ecosystem - one of the most biodiverse and carbon-rich forests on Earth. Explore related settings through our Wildlife, Nature, and Remote Locations collections.
Equatoguinean cuisine blends Spanish, African, and coastal influences - succotash (a stew of beans, corn, and meat), fresh Atlantic seafood, and pepper soup are everyday staples across both the island and mainland regions. Despite its small size, the country has significant offshore oil wealth that has transformed Malabo into a city of striking modern architecture sitting alongside Spanish colonial buildings on the edge of the Atlantic. Browse related feeds under Scenic Views, Harbours & Marinas, and Parks & Recreation on EarthLive.TV.
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Equatorial Guinea is a small Central African nation made up of a mainland territory - Río Muni - and several islands in the Gulf of Guinea, including Bioko, where the capital Malabo is located. It is the only Spanish-speaking country in Africa and one of the least visited nations on the continent, giving it a rare sense of remoteness and authenticity that few African countries can match.
Bioko Island is a place of extraordinary natural drama - a volcanic island rising steeply from the Gulf of Guinea, its interior blanketed by cloud forest and home to some of the most important primate habitats in Africa, including several endemic species of drill monkey and the largest population of Pennant's red colobus in the world. The mainland rainforest of Río Muni forms part of the Congo Basin ecosystem - one of the most biodiverse and carbon-rich forests on Earth. Explore related settings through our Wildlife, Nature, and Remote Locations collections.
Equatoguinean cuisine blends Spanish, African, and coastal influences - succotash (a stew of beans, corn, and meat), fresh Atlantic seafood, and pepper soup are everyday staples across both the island and mainland regions. Despite its small size, the country has significant offshore oil wealth that has transformed Malabo into a city of striking modern architecture sitting alongside Spanish colonial buildings on the edge of the Atlantic. Browse related feeds under Scenic Views, Harbours & Marinas, and Parks & Recreation on EarthLive.TV.
Prefer exploring visually? Check our Live webcam map or browse cameras in Cameroon, Gabon, and Nigeria.